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Trello vs. Asana: Side-by-Side Comparison

ProjectManager.com

The software immediately gained attention when in the September 2011 issue of Wired magazine it was one of “The 7 Coolest Startups You Haven’t Heard of Yet.” For example, Trello favors boards, but Asana includes board, list, timeline and calendar views. magazine’s Best Workplace list and one of its Best Led companies.

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Business Forecasting: Why You Need It & How to Do It

ProjectManager.com

Every decision, each process they engage in, has been based on some manner of forecasting to support it. It goes without saying that the more accurate business forecasting is, the more effective the strategies and project plans that stem from the process. For example, there are both qualitative and quantitative methods.

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Becoming Agile: Evidence Based Management

Scrum.org

In fact, if you were to read some of the interviews with managers in business magazines, or the guest articles and puff-pieces on agility in their companies, you'd think that their hearts and minds had been won decades ago. It's really about becoming a learning organization.one that's innovative enough to survive.

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Using Hassle Maps for Strategy and Project Management

The Strategic Project Manager

This post examines what Hassle Maps are, their usefulness, examples, and the application of Hassle Maps as a tool for strategy and project management. The example above shows a Hassle Map for City Driving, transformed by a streamlined Hassle Map for City Driving with Zipcar. Another example can illustrate this well.

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The Art of Mastering Project Surprises: Easy Strategies for Managing Unplanned Work

Traxidy

Here are some common examples that can lead to potential delays or scope or quality issues: Misunderstandings: Team members may have different interpretations of what the task entails. These are just a few examples. What Could Go Wrong? Almost Everything Many things can go wrong with a task on a project. Read More. … Read More.

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Unleashing Growth: Effective Marketing Strategies in the AEC Industry

Wrike

They work closely with clients to understand their vision and create innovative designs that meet aesthetic, functional, and regulatory requirements. Contractors manage the construction process, verifying that it is executed according to the plans and specifications.

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Episode 170 – Integrating Creative Problem Solving and Project Management

Velociteach

The creative problem-solving process is far beyond simply generating ideas, and the project manager’s role is critical in the process. Dr. Amy Climer shares how to increase creativity to maximize innovation. She teaches teams and organizations how to increase their creativity so they can maximize innovation.